Re: [Attribute writing] Writing non-string attributes

2013-01-17 Thread Jonathan Russell
Thank you very much for that piece of advice!I've replaced the syntax of ibm-imm so that it now reads like this:dn: m-oid=1.3.6.1.4.1.18060.0.9.3.1.9, ou=attributeTypes, cn=other, ou=schemaobjectclass: metaAttributeTypeobjectclass: metaTopobjectclass: topm-oid: 1.3.6.1.4.1.18060.0.9.3.1.9m-name: ib

[Attribute writing] Writing non-string attributes

2013-01-17 Thread Jonathan Russell
Hello,I'm trying to write an array of bytes as an attribute in LDAP. I'm trying to do this without converting it into a string. So I have the following in my LDIF:dn: m-oid=1.3.6.1.4.1.18060.0.9.3.1.9, ou=attributeTypes, cn=other, ou=schemaobjectclass: metaAttributeTypeobjectclass: metaTopobjectcla

[LdapFileLoader] discrepancies in loading ldif files

2012-12-20 Thread Jonathan Russell
My goal is to create a user with read-only access. I have two ldifs that I use to acheive this, one modifies the area that I want to grant access to:version: 1dn: ou=systemchangetype: modifyadd: administrativeRoleadministrativeRole: accessControlSpecificAreaAnd the other creates the user:dn: cn=ena

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2012-12-13 Thread Jonathan Russell
Thank you for responding to my query so quickly! Changing "organization" to "domain" produced exactly the results I was looking for! 

[Apache DS] creating a domain partition.

2012-12-12 Thread Jonathan Russell
I'm using an embedded Apache DS 1.5 (so I have no server.xml, as far as I'm aware), and I'm trying to programmatically add a domain to my root partition. I've seen the instructions here: http://directory.apache.org/apacheds/1.5/144-adding-your-own-partition-resp-suffix.html They have an end resu